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The Californian from Salinas, California • 21

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Salinas, California
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Thursday, October 7, 2004 HEALTH CARE ON 2D CLASSIFIEDS ON 3D nnnn UOUUUL HEALTHCARE Stepping bf better JV 759-TINT 25 ABBOTT ST. SAJUQftAS ASSISTANT CITY IDITOR: Katharine Ball PHONEi 754-4282 FAX: 754-4293 l-MAIL kball9salinas.gannett.com www.thecaIifornian.com CLOSE-UP SOUTH SALINAS IHMilHiMiliMil 2 Let's do the time warp again TOLA! 'Rocky Horror' dances on over to Salinas' Fox California Theatre SOUTH SALINAS Lions to hold White Cane Days The Salinas Host Lions Club will be collecting donations during its White Cane Days on Friday, at the Post Office on West Alisal Street and at Star Market and Nob Hill on South Main Street The proceeds from the event will finance sight-serving programs. Donations of old eyeglasses also will be accepted. Other Lions clubs will be conduct- -ing their own programs at other locations in Monterey County. GONZALES Candidate forum set for Oct 13 South County Newspapers and the League of Women voters are co-sponsoring a candidates' forum for the two open seats on the Gonzales City CounciL Two incumbents, Lou Garcia and George Worthy, will face two challengers, Julia Rocha and Delia Gutierrez, from 7 to 830 p.m.

Oct 13 in the Gonzales City Council Chambers. A Spanish translator and headphones will be available for the audience. Information: 422-2429. a' i'APl 8 mm 'The Rocky Horror Show' will be staged at the Fox California Theatre, 239 Main Salinas, beginning Friday, and running weekends through October. Tickets cost $17 for general admission, $15 for seniors, students and military.

They are available at First Awakenings restaurant, corner of Main and Gabilan streets, Salinas, or by calling 675-0521 or visiting www.paperwingtheatre.com. Box office opens at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; box office opens 6 p.m., show starts at 7 p.m. Sundays. There will be a couple of midnight shows last two weekends in October.

See the Web site for details. 'We've got a great cast of dedicated actors who started rehearsing five days a week in the beginning of Koly McBride-Moore, The Paper Wing Theatre Co. time with her family. All the while, McBride-Moore longed for the theater. She heard that the Fox Theater was vacant, and in spring 2001 got her production company off the ground with "Daddy's Dying, Who's Got The Will?" See ROCKY, Page 2D By MONA SLOAN For The Salinas Californlan In the shadowy recesses of the Fox California Theatre in Old-town, horrors are taking shape.

Everyone is invited to come see them beginning Friday as The Paper Wing Theatre Co. takes to the stage with "The Rocky Horror Show," the live version of a 1970s cult film. The story unfolds as an unwitting Brad Majors and his fiancee, Janet Weiss, are broken down and lost on a stormy night Braving the wind and rain, the couple believe they are saved when they come across the castle of the mad 'doctor, Frank N. Furter. Unknown to them, space agents from the galaxy Transylvania have gathered together on Earth for their annual Transylvanian convention.

The musical production, a combination of science fiction and fantasy, is brought to life by Koly McBride-Moore, director of The Paper Wing Theatre Co. McBride-Moore, who hails from Los Angeles, started her actingdirecting career in the San Bernardino-Riverside area, where she was involved in a theatrical company that did murder mystery dinner theaters and musical productions. She branched off with a friend Monterey County real estate sales The following are recorded home and property sales in Monterey County by ZIP code from Sept. 13 through 17, according to county records. See the Community section, Monday through Thursday, for rotating listings: Salinas 93901 1201 Nogal Drive for $384,000 1935 Oxford Court for $670,000 723 Marion Ave.

for $570,000 579 Ambrose Drive for $635,000 1214 Via Paraiso for $575,000 106 W. Rossi St. No. 7 for $235,000 1 N. Bridge St.

for $1,800,000 732 San Jacinto Drive for $629,000 Salinas 93908 25080 Baronet Road for $877,000 19823 Spring Ridge Terrace for $1,400,000 51 Corey Road for $600,000 26000 Hawks Flight for $800,000 Carmel 93921 2693 14th Ave. for $1,640,000 Santa Fe and Fifth 1NE for $375,000 6 SW Casanova and 13th Ave. for $1,350,000 Torres Street. 3 SE Of Fourth for $1,175,000 Casanova and Eighth 4NE for $1,450,000 Second and Apple 1SW 10AC for $2,000,000 Carmel 93923 Corona Road Lt-10 for $205,000 3229 Serra Ave. for $780,000 2958 Franciscan Way for $1,580,000 24825 Guadalupe St.

for $1,650,000 PROVIDED PHOTO L.J. Brewer plays 'Dr. Frank N. Furter' in The Paper Wing Theatre production of The Rocky Horror to start the Paper Wing Theatre Co. Together they did several productions before she moved to the Monterey Bay area.

While living in Monterey, McBride-Moore took a hiatus from the theater for a few years. She married Ron Moore and together they have two children. McBride-Moore taught drama at Watsonville High School, but eventually quit to spend more PEOPLE SOUTH SALINAS Walker has a love for birds 108-22 PUBLIC STAR SHOWS, 6 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15 and 22, Hartnell College planetarium, 156 Homestead Salinas.

"Hubble Vision" and "Moon Dreams." $3 to $5. 755-6913. SAT. 109 1 NORTH COUNTY COUNTRY STOMP, 6 pm, Prunedale Grange, 17890 Mora Road, Prunedale. Dinner, dance and live auction, benefiting Prunedale Senior Center.

$25. 663-5023 or 633-2465. SAT. 109 1 11TH ANNUAL HARVEST JUBILEE CRAFT SHOW, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 830 Padre Drive, Salinas.

Bakery, drawings, farmer's market, country kitchen. 422-7811, www.fpcsalinas.org. SAT. 109 1 HALLOWEEN AT THE MANOR, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Madonna Manor, 1335 Byron Drive, Salinas.

Costumes optional. Halloween feast. $10 per person. Arts and crafts, tours, silent auction, music and more. 758-0931 SAT.

109 1 HARVEST DANCE, 6 p.m., Chapin Pines, 440 Crazy Horse Road, Prunedale. Barbecue, dance and social hour. The Shan Johnson Band. Central Coast Young Farmers and Ranchers benefit for Harvest for All and CCYFR. $25 per person.

Mike, 623-4262; or Krystal, 758-1816. SAT. 109 SCRAPBOOKING, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Oct.

9 at Montecito Retirement Center, Mesquite and Boronda roads, Salinas. Includes meals, gift and training. Davina Luz, 594-1579. SAT. 109 1 1984 NORTH SALINAS HIGH SCHOOL, reunion looking for classmates.

Marsa Hansen, 455V2899; or Kim, 4494723. SUN. 1010 ACTIVE JEWISH SINGLES 50, picnic at Elkhorn Slough. Meet at visitor's center at 11 a.m., bring something to share. Sponsored by Temple Beth El Community Center, Aptos.

Ethel, 423-7698. NEIGHBORHOODS CALENDAR appears Monday through Thursday in Community. We welcome news and events regarding Salinas-area neighborhoods and towns, including neighborhood groups, new businesses, community services and more. Send in a timely manner in care of NEIGHBORHOODS. See "Share your news" on this page for details.

ii 1 IT" aofiONAA R0 "a NORTH SALINAS dgW'B south SALINAS South County Mhular By MONA SLOAN For The Salinas Californian Dana Walker's love of birds has spanned more than 30 years. Walker has been breeding canaries since 1972. Community, presenting another layer of local news, appears Monday through Thursday in the opening pages of the classified section. In appreciation of the varied neighborhoods and communities that make up the Salinas area, the Close-up and People articles on this page are from daily rotation of geographic areas. Inside is a rotation of community-news topics.

The weekly schedule: Monday: South Monterey County, including Chualar, Gonzales, Soledad, Greenfield and King City. Inside: Public Safety. Tuesday: North Salinas, including north Salinas neighborhoods, plus Moss Landing, Castroville, Prunedale and Aromas. Inside: Schools. Wednesday: East Salinas, covering east Salinas neighborhoods.

Inside: Our Kids. Thursday: South Salinas, including south Salinas neighborhoods, plus Toro Park, Spreckels, Las Palmas Ranch, Corral de Tierra and San Benancio Canyon. Inside: Health Care. Friday: Automotive classified section. Share your news To contribute news items, photos and story suggestions for Community and its daily topics, send them in care of COM- A mend of mine gave me a couple of canaries many years ago, and it just took off from there," she said.

"My husband, Jim, built an aviary in our back yard and over the years has expanded it to run the length of our house. At the present time it is home to approximately 140 Walker breeds birds for color. "The canaries I raise are white, cinnamon, yellow and green which is my II In Dana Walker THE SALINAS CAUFORNIAN MUNITY: by fax to 754-4293; by e-mail to newsroomSalinas.gannett.com; or in person or by mail to The Salinas Cali-fornian, 123 W. Alisal Salinas, 93901. Information and questions: 754-4260.

Online: For profiles of Salinas-area communities, school districts and schools, click on "communities" at www.thecalifornian.com. favorite, she said. Walker's birds are color-banded and their family history is recorded. Some of her birds have histories dating back 15 years, which is important to the local pet stores and bird lovers she sells to. She likes to joke that her husband learned to cook out of necessity.

"At one time I had 125 babies, not to mention all their relatives," Walker said. "It's a lot of work, and that's why my husband has evolved into a gourmet cook." Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Changing your body can change your life. i rwipiiQiii Curves 30-minute fitness, commonsense weight loss program can help diminish the risk of breast cancer. If you join during the month of October and bring in proof of current mammogram, we'll waive the service fee.

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